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  2. The Korean Way to Make Soft-Boiled Eggs 10x Better - AOL

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    Mayak gyeran, or soy-marinated eggs, are one of the many banchan (side dishes) in Korean cooking. "Gyeran" means egg in Hangeul. The word "mayak" literally translates to drug in Hangeul and before ...

  3. List of Korean dishes - Wikipedia

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    Naengmyeon (냉면; North Korean: 랭면; Raengmyŏn), "cold noodles"), This dish (or originally winter dish) consists of several varieties of thin, hand-made buckwheat noodles, and is served in a large bowl with a tangy iced broth, raw julienned vegetables and fruit, and often a boiled egg and cold cooked beef. This is also called Mul ("water ...

  4. Korean cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Korean cuisine is the set of foods and culinary styles which are associated with Korean culture.This cuisine has evolved through centuries of social and political change. Originating from ancient agricultural and nomadic traditions in Korea and southern Manchuria, Korean cuisine reflects a complex interaction of the natural environment and different cultural trend

  5. Soy egg - Wikipedia

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    A soy egg (a.k.a. a braised egg) is a type of egg in Chinese, Vietnamese, Japanese, Korean, and Mauritian cuisine which is boiled, peeled, and then cooked in a mixture of soy sauce, sugar, water, and other optional herbs and spices, like star anise or cinnamon. [1]

  6. Soy-Marinated Eggs and More Recipes BA Staff Made This Week - AOL

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  7. Korean holiday recipes: Braised short ribs and cheesy egg bread

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    Gyeran-ppang (Korean Egg Bread) by Danny Lee. Korean street food is legendary, and this bread is one of the most iconic dishes of that genre. Typically made on cast iron molds and baked in outdoor ...

  8. Beondegi - Wikipedia

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    Beondegi (Korean: 번데기), literally "pupa", is a Korean insect-based street food made with silkworm pupae. [1]The boiled or steamed snack food is served in paper cups with toothpick skewers.

  9. Tteokbokki - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Eomuk (fish cakes), boiled eggs, and scallions are some common ingredients paired with tteokbokki in dishes. It can be seasoned with either spicy gochujang (chili paste) or non-spicy ganjang (soy sauce)-based sauce; the former is the most common form, [ 3 ] while the latter is less common and sometimes called gungjung-tteokbokki ( royal ...